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News Clippings and other memorabilia acquired by Dr and Mrs Walker

Archive Collections / Dr William Delano Walker / Series AA357/11 / News Clippings and other memorabilia acquired by Dr and Mrs Walker
CONTAINS RESTRICTED MATERIAL

Individuals, subject matter and locations noted include:

  1. news clippings the London Morning Post dated 6 March 1930 Headline "Doctors grossly negligent. Dispensary treatment worse than a sham. Strong comment by coroner" Dr Edwin Smith, Grace Lilian Reneville, ukHackney, tuberculosis. This item is Restricted. Reverse Headline "Free rugby at the Rectory Field, Blackheath's mid week 15 in form"

  2. news clippings the London Daily Express dated 8 March 1930 Headline "Time to take stock of yourself" by Rev. WH Elliott, features a photograph. Reverse Headline "Shipping and mail news". Headline "Overseas mails". Headline "Naval appointments" includes appointments, transferrs and promotions. Headline "Movement of warships" incorporates list of warships and their location

  3. news clippings the London Morning Post dated 19 March 1930 Headline "The prince in the bush. Filming big game near at hand. Long tropical marches. Forthcoming Congo expedition" Masindi, Uganda, Sir WF Gowers, Butiaba, Samuel Baker, Mr Ashton Warner, Entebbe, Lugard, Pakwach. Headline "Completly recovered" malaria, elephants, Nile River, white rhinoceroses, Belgum, Mongalla, Juba, Khartoum. Reverse Headline "Phernology to aid farming. Probing nature's mysteries. Ministry's call for observers" Pliny, Midland Agricultural College. Headline "Climatic agents" Royal Meterological Society. Headline "Plan to standarise English language. American talk-film failure"

  4. news clippings the London Daily Chronicle dated 4 April 1930 Headline "British AI. 400 mile flight without pilots. Device that takes place of human control. Unerring guide. Fliers steered straight to Scottis aerodrome". Headline "A British invention" Pilot's Assister". Headline "Unswerving course". Headline "Safe landing". Reverse Headline "Fire next door" Soho, Rio Rita, Prince Edward Theatre. Headline "A large scale play" Miss Edith Day, Mr George Gee, Mr Geoffrey Gwyther, Miss Rita Page, Mr Leslie Sarony, the Alexander Oumansky Troupe. Headline "Palestine police. Mr MacDonald's statement in parliament" League of Nations, the Shaw Commission. Headline "Crowded thrills" Dynamite, Cecil B de Mille. Headline "Coal mine scene" Conrad Nagel, Kay Johnson, Charles Bickford, the Empire Theatre. Headline "Last night's boxing. Teddy Baldock beats Lew Pinkus at Ilford" Don Oldfield, Mow Mizler, George Rose, Haydn Williams, Fred Webster, Louis Saerens, Nipper Pat Daly, Herbert Baudaert

  5. news clippings uncited dated 17 May 1930 Headline "Touring ten years. Mr EO Hoppe in Australia. Will write book". Headline "Found much beauty" nswSydney Harbour. Headline "Will see interior" Tasmania, Dr Walter B Jones, Alabama, skelletal remains. Headline "Land of mystery. Northern Australia. Tales of buffalo hunter" Mr L O'Shaughnessy, Arnhem Land. Headline "Average 1 pound a hide". Headline "Few savage Aborigines" Australian Aboriginal people, Caledon Point, Cape Wilberforce, steamer Douglas Mawson. Reverse Headline "Huge hen egg. Belived to be record" Mr Cecil Westcott, Porlock. Headline features photograph of J Willard. Headline "Ninety casualties. More rioting in India. Liquor cart burned" Calcutta, Mymensigh, Bengal

  6. news clippings the Sunday Graphic dated 25 May 1930 Headline "Keeping on - and on" Amy Johnson

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/11/8/6 A-F
Date Range1930  -  1938
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsNewspaper Clippings
Series AA357/11
BESbswy